i'm sorry. i'm saying this as i'm currently eating my very first bowl of peaches and cream.
i'm aware this isn't probably enough of a big deal to warrant making a post about it.
ITS SO GOOD.
i am over the age of 20. i live in a country in which peaches and cream is completely unheard of. i've never heard about it, or seen anyone else do it, except sometimes i'd see americans talk about it on social media. never MAKE the peaches and cream, but TALK about it. bring it up. mention it. at first i thought it was kind of a weird expression for something that was bland and sucked and old fashioned, maybe ? but no, i looked it up, it's a recipe.
peaches, and cream. okay. well, i'm in the middle of an atrocious academic endeavor (maybe why i'm so excited about peaches and cream, because i am in a second state of body stress and chronic illness relapse) and it's 2 am and i'm in my kitchen. i make myself the peaches and cream as a reward. a reward for being a good lad and doing a part of the job i'm supposed to do.
if anyone on this forum lives in a non-peaches-and-cream country : please. make it.this is your sign. it's super good. cut up the peaches, put sugar and a pinch of salt on it, let it sit, pour some heavy cream on top. i checked a recipe just to be sure before, and the wbesite i'd found said "well, those are passable peaches and cream, if you just put the cream on top without whipping it up and putting addons in it". i don't know what kind of insane world you live in where this dish is "passable". maybe a society that has grown with the peaches and cream. i have not, this is entirely new to me. it looked like an unconvincing mess in my cute sage green bowl. i'm not going to lie. it'll probably look unconvincing in your bowl too. like the texture won't be satisfying, maybe ? but it WILL be. and it'll taste VERY good.
peaches and cream. try it. it's not a saying.